Nick, I meant to include (setq org-export-backends '(odt)) in my .emacs file. I did that, and now I get the odt exporter as an option when I do C-c C-e.
I usually try no to use things that make changes to my .emacs file direcly because I generate my .emacs file from an .org file (through tangling). Any customization would get lost next time I make a change and tangle my .emacs file (which is quite often!). Julian Nick Dokos writes: > "Julian M. Burgos" <jul...@hafro.is> writes: > >> Ok, I see what you mean. So I should do >> (setq org-export-backends '(odt)) or something like that. Fair enough. :) >> > > That's *not* what Nicolas suggested and it's *not* what you should do. > > Just do > > C-h v org-export-backends > > and click the Customize link, then mark all the (additional) backends > you want to use. Please read the documentation of the variable: simply > setting it in the middle of an emacs session will *not* work. > > Nick > >> >> Nicolas Goaziou writes: >> >>> "Julian M. Burgos" <jul...@hafro.is> writes: >>> >>>> Right... I did not saw it. And even if I did, I would not know that the >>>> package needed for loading the back-end for ODT is called ox-odt. >>> >>> You don't need to know that. The manual tells you to customize >>> `org-export-backends' instead. >>> >>> >>> Regards, -- Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD Hafrannsóknastofnunin/Marine Research Institute Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 Netfang/Email: jul...@hafro.is